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Humbert I, Count of Savoy

Humbert I (Italian: Umberto I; c. 980 - 1047), better known as Humbert the White-Handed (French: Humbert aux blanches-mains) or Humbert Whitehand (Italian: Umberto Biancamano),[2] was the founder of the House of Savoy. Of obscure origins, his service to the Holy Roman Emperors Henry II and Conrad II was rewarded with the counties of Maurienne and Aosta and lands in Valais, all at the expense of local bishops and archbishops; the territory came to be known as the county of Savoy.

Humbert I
Portrait of Umberto I Biancamano of Savoy from the 17th century
Count of Savoy
Tenure1032–1047/1048
SuccessorAmadeus I
Bornc. 980
Died1047/1048
Hermillon, Savoie, France
BuriedSaint-Jean-de-Maurienne Cathedral
Noble familySavoy (founder)
Spouse(s)(possibly) Ancilla
IssueAmadeus I
Aymon
Burchard
Otto
FatherAmadeus, Count of Belley

Biography edit

Family edit

Humbert was the son of Amadeus, who may or may not have preceded him as count of Maurienne.[3] His brother was Bishop Otto of Belley. Humbert is the progenitor of the dynasty known as the House of Savoy. The origins of this dynasty are unknown, but Humbert's ancestors are variously said to have come from Saxony,[4] Burgundy or Provence. Given Humbert's close connections with Rudolf III of Burgundy,[5] it is likely that his family was Burgundian, and was descended either from the dukes of Vienne,[6] or from a Burgundian aristocratic family (such as the Guigonids, ancestors of the counts of Albon).[7] It is also likely that Humbert was related to Ermengarde of Burgundy, second wife of Rudolf III.[8]

Humbert initially held lands around Belley and in the county of Sermorens,[9] before gaining lands in Aosta and Valais.[10]

Humbert and the empire edit

After Rudolf III's death (1032), Humbert I swore fealty to Emperor Conrad II.[11] He supported Conrad II in his campaigns against Odo II, Count of Blois, and Aribert, Archbishop of Milan.[12] In return, Conrad II appointed Humbert count of Savoy and granted him Maurienne, Chablais and perhaps Tarentaise.[13] These imperial grants to a loyal supporter secured key passes through the Alps, controlling trade between Italy and Western Europe, which would be the core of Savoy power for centuries.[14]

Marriage and children edit

Humbert married Ancelie (Auxilia or Ancilia). She may have been Ancilla of Aoste, the daughter of vir illustris Anselme of Aoste[15] or Ancilla of Lenzburg, the daughter of the master of ceremonies of Burgundy. Alternatively, Ancilla may have been a daughter of Anselm and Aldiud, and thus a member of a northern Italian dynasty known as the Anselmids.[16] With his wife, Humbert had at least four sons:

  1. Amadeus I (died 1056), Count of Savoy, successor
  2. Aymon (died 1054 or 1055), Bishop of Sion
  3. Burchard (died 1068 or 1069), Archbishop of Lyon
  4. Otto (died c. 1057), Count of Savoy, successor of his brother

Some authors believe that he had additional sons.

Death edit

 
The cenotaph of Humbert I in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne Cathedral

Humbert is often said to have died c. 1047/8 at Hermillon, a town in the Maurienne region of present-day Savoie, France.[17] More recently, it has been suggested that he died by 1042.[18]

Notes edit

  1. ^ History of House of Savoy
  2. ^ The title was held to signify his generosity, but may have been a posthumous confusion of a late-medieval record which referred to the walls of his castle (in Latin) as blancis moenibus.[1]
  3. ^ Hellmann, Grafen, p. 2. By contrast, according to a late-medieval legend, Humbert's father was a Saxon noble named Berold, who was the grandson of Emperor Otto II
  4. ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Savoy" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  5. ^ For Humbert's relationship with Rudolf III, see Previté-Orton, Early History, pp. 9, 13ff.,26, 38, 47ff,
  6. ^ Previté-Orton, Early History
  7. ^ Ducourthial, ‘Géographie du pouvoir'
  8. ^ Ripart, Les fondements idéologiques du pouvoir, I, p. 54.
  9. ^ Ducourthial, ‘Géographie,’ pp. 223-235
  10. ^ Previté-Orton, Early History, pp. 19ff., 90ff.
  11. ^ Previté-Orton, Early History, pp. 32f.
  12. ^ Previté-Orton, Early History, pp. 19, 30ff., 35, 41; Hellmann, Grafen, pp. 8ff.
  13. ^ Ducouthial, ‘Géographie,’pp. 235-238. By contrast, Hellmann, Grafen, p. 3 argues Humbert possessed Maurienne long before this.
  14. ^ Cox 1967, p. 18-19.
  15. ^ François Demotz, La Bourgogne, dernier des royaumes carolingiens (855-1056). Roi, pouvoirs et élites autour du Léman, Lausanne, Société d’histoire de la Suisse romande, 2008, 764 pages (ISBN 978-2-94006-606-3), p. 308
  16. ^ On the identity of Humbert's wife, see Previté-Orton, Early History, pp. 10f., 19ff., 67f., 71; Die Urkunden der burgundischen Rudolfinger, p. 23 n.11.
  17. ^ Previté-Orton, Early History, pp. 39f., 69; Hellmann, Grafen, p. 10
  18. ^ Ducourthial, Géographie, p. 231

References edit

  • Cox, Eugene L. (1967). The Green Count of Savoy. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. LCCN 67-11030.
  • C. W. Previté-Orton, The Early History of the House of Savoy (1000-1233) (Cambridge, 1912), accessible online at: archive.org
  • S. Hellmann, Die Grafen von Savoyen und das Reich: bis zum Ende der staufischen Periode (Innsbruck, 1900), accessible online (but without page numbers) at:
  • Die Urkunden der burgundischen Rudolfinger, ed. T. Schieffer, MGH DD Burg (Munich, 1977), accessible online at: Monumenta Germaniae Historia
  • C. Ducourthial, Géographie du pouvoir en pays de Savoie au tournant de l'an Mil, in C. Guilleré, J-M. Poisson, L. Ripart and C. Ducourthial, eds., Le royaume de Bourgogne autour de l'an mil (Chambéry, 2008), pp. 207–246.
  • Laurent Ripart, Les fondements idéologiques du pouvoir des comtes de la maison de Savoie (de la fin du Xe siècle au début du XIIIe siècle (unpublished PhD thesis, Université de Nice, 1999).

External links edit

  • History of House of Savoy
  • Humbert Weißhand, Graf von Savoyen (in German)
  • Humbert Biancamano, Conte di Savoia (in Italian)
Humbert the White-Handed
Born: c. 980 Died: 1047 or 1048
Regnal titles
New title Count of Savoy
1032–1047/1048
Succeeded by

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Humbert I Italian Umberto I c 980 1047 better known as Humbert the White Handed French Humbert aux blanches mains or Humbert Whitehand Italian Umberto Biancamano 2 was the founder of the House of Savoy Of obscure origins his service to the Holy Roman Emperors Henry II and Conrad II was rewarded with the counties of Maurienne and Aosta and lands in Valais all at the expense of local bishops and archbishops the territory came to be known as the county of Savoy Humbert IPortrait of Umberto I Biancamano of Savoy from the 17th centuryCount of SavoyTenure1032 1047 1048SuccessorAmadeus IBornc 980Died1047 1048Hermillon Savoie FranceBuriedSaint Jean de Maurienne CathedralNoble familySavoy founder Spouse s possibly AncillaIssueAmadeus IAymonBurchardOttoFatherAmadeus Count of Belley Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Family 1 2 Humbert and the empire 1 3 Marriage and children 1 4 Death 2 Notes 3 References 4 External linksBiography editFamily edit Humbert was the son of Amadeus who may or may not have preceded him as count of Maurienne 3 His brother was Bishop Otto of Belley Humbert is the progenitor of the dynasty known as the House of Savoy The origins of this dynasty are unknown but Humbert s ancestors are variously said to have come from Saxony 4 Burgundy or Provence Given Humbert s close connections with Rudolf III of Burgundy 5 it is likely that his family was Burgundian and was descended either from the dukes of Vienne 6 or from a Burgundian aristocratic family such as the Guigonids ancestors of the counts of Albon 7 It is also likely that Humbert was related to Ermengarde of Burgundy second wife of Rudolf III 8 Humbert initially held lands around Belley and in the county of Sermorens 9 before gaining lands in Aosta and Valais 10 Humbert and the empire edit After Rudolf III s death 1032 Humbert I swore fealty to Emperor Conrad II 11 He supported Conrad II in his campaigns against Odo II Count of Blois and Aribert Archbishop of Milan 12 In return Conrad II appointed Humbert count of Savoy and granted him Maurienne Chablais and perhaps Tarentaise 13 These imperial grants to a loyal supporter secured key passes through the Alps controlling trade between Italy and Western Europe which would be the core of Savoy power for centuries 14 Marriage and children edit Humbert married Ancelie Auxilia or Ancilia She may have been Ancilla of Aoste the daughter of vir illustris Anselme of Aoste 15 or Ancilla of Lenzburg the daughter of the master of ceremonies of Burgundy Alternatively Ancilla may have been a daughter of Anselm and Aldiud and thus a member of a northern Italian dynasty known as the Anselmids 16 With his wife Humbert had at least four sons Amadeus I died 1056 Count of Savoy successor Aymon died 1054 or 1055 Bishop of Sion Burchard died 1068 or 1069 Archbishop of Lyon Otto died c 1057 Count of Savoy successor of his brotherSome authors believe that he had additional sons Death edit nbsp The cenotaph of Humbert I in Saint Jean de Maurienne CathedralHumbert is often said to have died c 1047 8 at Hermillon a town in the Maurienne region of present day Savoie France 17 More recently it has been suggested that he died by 1042 18 Notes edit History of House of Savoy The title was held to signify his generosity but may have been a posthumous confusion of a late medieval record which referred to the walls of his castle in Latin as blancis moenibus 1 Hellmann Grafen p 2 By contrast according to a late medieval legend Humbert s father was a Saxon noble named Berold who was the grandson of Emperor Otto II Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Savoy Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company For Humbert s relationship with Rudolf III see Previte Orton Early History pp 9 13ff 26 38 47ff Previte Orton Early History Ducourthial Geographie du pouvoir Ripart Les fondements ideologiques du pouvoir I p 54 Ducourthial Geographie pp 223 235 Previte Orton Early History pp 19ff 90ff Previte Orton Early History pp 32f Previte Orton Early History pp 19 30ff 35 41 Hellmann Grafen pp 8ff Ducouthial Geographie pp 235 238 By contrast Hellmann Grafen p 3 argues Humbert possessed Maurienne long before this Cox 1967 p 18 19 Francois Demotz La Bourgogne dernier des royaumes carolingiens 855 1056 Roi pouvoirs et elites autour du Leman Lausanne Societe d histoire de la Suisse romande 2008 764 pages ISBN 978 2 94006 606 3 p 308 On the identity of Humbert s wife see Previte Orton Early History pp 10f 19ff 67f 71 Die Urkunden der burgundischen Rudolfinger p 23 n 11 Previte Orton Early History pp 39f 69 Hellmann Grafen p 10 Ducourthial Geographie p 231References editCox Eugene L 1967 The Green Count of Savoy Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press LCCN 67 11030 C W Previte Orton The Early History of the House of Savoy 1000 1233 Cambridge 1912 accessible online at archive org S Hellmann Die Grafen von Savoyen und das Reich bis zum Ende der staufischen Periode Innsbruck 1900 accessible online but without page numbers at Genealogie Mittelalter Die Urkunden der burgundischen Rudolfinger ed T Schieffer MGH DD Burg Munich 1977 accessible online at Monumenta Germaniae Historia C Ducourthial Geographie du pouvoir en pays de Savoie au tournant de l an Mil in C Guillere J M Poisson L Ripart and C Ducourthial eds Le royaume de Bourgogne autour de l an mil Chambery 2008 pp 207 246 Laurent Ripart Les fondements ideologiques du pouvoir des comtes de la maison de Savoie de la fin du Xe siecle au debut du XIIIe siecle unpublished PhD thesis Universite de Nice 1999 External links editHistory of House of Savoy Humbert Weisshand Graf von Savoyen in German Humbert Biancamano Conte di Savoia in Italian Humbert the White HandedHouse of SavoyBorn c 980 Died 1047 or 1048Regnal titlesNew title Count of Savoy1032 1047 1048 Succeeded byAmadeus I Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Humbert I Count of Savoy amp oldid 1167196581, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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